Beatrice Straight
Milestones
- Birthplace: Old Westbury, New York, USA
- Birthday: August 2, 1914
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1991
Final screen appearance as Goldie Hawn's mother in the thriller "Deceived"
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1990
Co-starred in NBC miniseries "People Like Us"
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1985
Played Rose Kennedy in the CBS miniseries "Robert Kennedy and His Times"
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1982
Played Louisa Beauchamp on the short-lived ABC primetime serial drama, "King's Crossing"
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1976
Returned to feature films with "Network"; won Best Supporting Actress Oscar
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1975
Played Emmaline Hacker, the butler's wife, on the short-lived CBS primetime serial drama, "Beacon Hill"
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1973
Co-starred in TV version of "The Borrowers" (NBC)
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1964
Last feature film for twelve years, "The Young Lovers"
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1954 to 1955
Was a panelist on the game show, "One Minute Please"
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1953
Played Elizabeth Proctor in the Broadway premiere of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible"; won Tony Award
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1952
Feature film debut, "Phone Call from a Stranger"
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1945
Co-founded the producing organization Theater Inc.
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1935
Made Broadway debut in "Bitter Oleander"
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Had recurring role on the NBC soap "Santa Barbara"
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Made recurring appearances as the Queen Mother (of Paradise Island) on the ABC adventure-fantasy series, "Wonder Woman"
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Played Mrs. Phillips on the long-running CBS daytime drama, "Love of Life"
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Produced a series of children's plays, including "Who Am I?"
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Ran her own radio program on station WMCA in NYC during WWII
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